
Ludacris serves up an energetic new summer single titled "Pull Over" produced by DJ Toomp [Jay-Z, Nas, T.I. etc.] out now via DTP Records/Def Jam Recordings.
A marching band-style snare drum sets the DJ Toomp produced track in motion punctuated by rambunctious and rowdy horns. Of course, he drops the kind of metaphors only he can, "I'mma bet the house on ya I'm trying to risk it all I'm trying to break the springs in summer winter fall."
In advance of the song's release, he had HBCUs nationwide buzzing. Marching bands took over school football stadiums with the drumlines and horns making the track Friday Night Lights-ready! Baller Alert documented the phenomenon as did The Neighborhood Talk along with many more.
In case you missed it, he debuted "Pull Over" during his showstopping performance and hosting at the iHeartRadio Music Awards, cranking up anticipation for its release-and delivering now!
In 2025, he commemorated the 25th anniversary of his breakout second full-length album, Back For The First Time, with a brand-new limited-edition Vinyl version out now. It has incited widespread retrospective acclaim. Looking back, VIBE recalled, "The album was the launchpad for what has been a legendary career, as Ludacris went on to release several more studio albums and is now widely regarded as one of the most popular and acclaimed artists the south has ever produced."
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